Robert Boyle — "The knowledge of nature is the knowledge of God's works."
The knowledge of nature is the knowledge of God's works.
The knowledge of nature is the knowledge of God's works.
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"I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfulness of them."
"The book of nature is a fine and large piece of tapestry, rolled up, which we are not able to see all at once, but must be content to unroll it by degrees."
"I have always been of the opinion, that the best way to discover new truths, is to be constantly trying new experiments."
"I have often found that a single experiment can overturn a thousand speculations."
"The more we know of the works of God, the more we shall admire their Author."
A common sentiment among early modern natural philosophers.
Date: mid-17th century
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